Review of Frenzy (1972) by Michael Wilmington for Chicago Tribune — 30 Jun 2005
Frenzy, with its piles of peaches and lettuces, its constant drinking, is a masterpiece devoted to appetite in all its varieties—but it is most seriously devoted to the perversion of sexual happiness in murder and to the absence of sexual happiness in “normal” life.
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This review of Frenzy (1972) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Chicago Tribune on 30 Jun 2005.
Frenzy has generally received very positive reviews.
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